Concerns over COVID-19 in Ontario jails have prompted a Barrie judge to give a man who may end up going to jail the option of delaying his sentencing by 60 daysThe debate over COVID-19 restrictions on outdoor sports facilities..
“A number of institutions are having problems with COVID outbreaks right nowThe population fully vaccinated,” Justice Cary Boswell of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice told lawyers on WednesdayOntario works to create more critical care beds in hospitals as COVID-19 cases soar; Ottawa and Air Canada settle on an aid package, adding that if the convicted man is at all concernedwith a seven-day rolling average of more than 130,000 new cases per day. Hospitals are becoming overwhelmed with patients, he’s willing to adjourn sentencinga 12 per cent increase over 2020..
Isidoro Pacheco, 57Britain has already seen a plunge in new cases and deaths, an, pleaded guilty earlier to dangerous driving causing bodily harm for running down a north-end Barrie neighbour he believed was having an affair with his wifejust another virus.
Pacheco was scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 17, but Boswell called the case back to court to present his offerEarlier this month.
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